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| Title: Veteran Join Date: Sep 2005 Posts: 841 ![]() | Hi Shells... Maybe a different font would look a little better, and perhaps you could try using a 1 px or 2 px stroke with small dropshadow to enhance the text effect.
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| Title: Veteran Join Date: Nov 2005 Posts: 518 ![]() | I hope her software has the capability of adding those effects, she's not using PS for what I know. Other than that, you could improve that image by not using white and blue, but other shades of green and yellow that could help the font visibility. A brigther gradient on the font could help too.
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| Title: Veteran Join Date: Sep 2005 Posts: 841 ![]() | Ahh yes, I didn't think of that... I was assuming Shells has PhotoShop, thanks for pointing this out Hell. Here's what I was thinking though... done in Photoshop.
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